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they come from places with lax gun control regulation. >> general hayden, i'm going to bring you into another discussion. there was also talk this week we might see fallout from boston in terms of immigration reform. in fact, some leading conservatives in congress, including charles grassley, the top republican on the senate judiciary committee, said, let's slow down on immigration reform. let's focus more on who we let into this country and possible security threats. do you think that's a legitimate point? >> the british have a phrase they use after a terrorist attack, which is keep calm, carry on. i think that might apply to this legislation as well. we don't want to be stupid. we want to be careful. but i think immigration reform is a necessary thing. let me talk from a security point of view. immigration to this country contributes to national health and contributes to our national security. from a very narrow perspective, as the former director of the central intelligence agency, we're required, not just by law, to look like america. by admission, we're required to look like the
they come from places with lax gun control regulation. >> general hayden, i'm going to bring you into another discussion. there was also talk this week we might see fallout from boston in terms of immigration reform. in fact, some leading conservatives in congress, including charles grassley, the top republican on the senate judiciary committee, said, let's slow down on immigration reform. let's focus more on who we let into this country and possible security threats. do you think that's...
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joining us is thrillist senior editor hayden lynch. these are cool products. let's start with your electronic devices. >> these are eye glow colors. they protect your iphone, your ipad like any other neoprene sleeve. you leave them under a lamp and in a couple of minutes they will charge up and glow for up to six hours. if you get up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom, make some very important phone calls, you know where your phone is. >> very cool. next pet products. >> you don't want to leave man's best friend out in the dark quite literally. these are from night eyes. these are l.e.d. powered. you get a battery involved. they have glow in the dark leash, glow in the dark collar attachments, so your dog can be seen if it escapes at night and if your dog wakes you up at 3 a.m. and wants to play, you've got glow in the dark ball, frisbees. i call them glow in the bark. >> so clever. this is a great idea. >> you remember l.a. lights? early 90's, they got hot with kids. these are grown-up and adult. this company evolved foot wear. they take retail sn
joining us is thrillist senior editor hayden lynch. these are cool products. let's start with your electronic devices. >> these are eye glow colors. they protect your iphone, your ipad like any other neoprene sleeve. you leave them under a lamp and in a couple of minutes they will charge up and glow for up to six hours. if you get up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom, make some very important phone calls, you know where your phone is. >> very cool. next pet products....
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and hayden who i once called a pinhead on this program. but she is not. she is very intelligent and well-spoken. all right so that was that now the serious stuff. the primary reason i went down to the big dog and pony show was to help ed henry and fox news correspondent jennifer griffin. she is working with the independence fund to help u.s. military people who lost limbs in iraq and afghanistan. some of them lost all four limbs. we want to get these brave patriots this high tech marvel, it's called the chair. a it allows amputees the semblance of independence. the chair can go everywhere. into the woods, on the beach. it gives amputees a bit of control over their lives and lessens their dependence. that's crucial, crucial to these brave men and women. chairs cost more than $10,000 each and jennifer and i want to get at least 50 more of them. so we have developed a program that could raise an enormous amount of money. i can't tell you about it right now, but it is really interesting concept. however, i had to get president obama on board with that program
and hayden who i once called a pinhead on this program. but she is not. she is very intelligent and well-spoken. all right so that was that now the serious stuff. the primary reason i went down to the big dog and pony show was to help ed henry and fox news correspondent jennifer griffin. she is working with the independence fund to help u.s. military people who lost limbs in iraq and afghanistan. some of them lost all four limbs. we want to get these brave patriots this high tech marvel, it's...
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hayden and share his house with refugees, but he refused. by the time she received a response, like many things, she had solved the problem yourself. she paid mr. hayden to leave the press -- the premises, providing her the opportunity to house refugees. there are troops marching in her yard, practicing their maneuvers and preparation for war. she reports to john that john quincy is out behind the house, marching proudly behind the militia. at one point there were militia's living in the upstairs attic and the second floor. she welcomed these men to her home and support to the revolutionary war with her actions. >> the adams's lights put them in the defense in the founding of our country. we have a timeline of key events in the adams life. 1744, she was born and married john adams 20 years later. soon after that, the stamp act. then in 1770, the boston massacre. i wanted to ask our guest about how endangered the addams family were living in the midst of this preparation for war. sympathizer's against the british government. >> for the first
hayden and share his house with refugees, but he refused. by the time she received a response, like many things, she had solved the problem yourself. she paid mr. hayden to leave the press -- the premises, providing her the opportunity to house refugees. there are troops marching in her yard, practicing their maneuvers and preparation for war. she reports to john that john quincy is out behind the house, marching proudly behind the militia. at one point there were militia's living in the...
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that looks like hayden from "nashville." connie britton arrived earlier. >> good evening. you are beautiful by the way. >> you are beautiful. >> are you excited to see anyone? >> i'm excited to see everyone. many people i am working with have worked hard on aids. children areere concerned. [indiscernible conversation] >> i do not know how those two go together. as a world we have experienced tragedy. reporters: olivia! olivia! reporters: eric! >> can we ask you a few questions? >> of course. >> how excited are you? >> it is exciting. should be amazing. >> is this like work for you? >> of course it is work. doesn't look like i am having fun? [laughter] it is fantastic. >> good evening will be funnier? conan o'brien or the president? think will be funnier? conan o'brien or the president? [inaudible] [indiscernible conversation] >> it has slowed down a little bit on the red carpet. many are getting ready for the white house correspondents dinner. senator mccaskill is at the dinner. here is a tweet -- wondering if husband will pay any attention to me on our anniversary since s
that looks like hayden from "nashville." connie britton arrived earlier. >> good evening. you are beautiful by the way. >> you are beautiful. >> are you excited to see anyone? >> i'm excited to see everyone. many people i am working with have worked hard on aids. children areere concerned. [indiscernible conversation] >> i do not know how those two go together. as a world we have experienced tragedy. reporters: olivia! olivia! reporters: eric! >>...
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. >> what's been interesting is michael hayden and other people that served under the bush administration say isn't it something we were getting hit for not getting warrants to wiretap people. and yet the obama administration is able to kill u.s. citizens without seeking an indictment or ever explaining to the american people. and these guys don't have a lot of credibility. and for them to say, this issue. i think must be sitting somewhere in his ranch in wyoming saying, man, barack obama is the man because he's able to continue this stuff in a way that a republican wouldn't have been able to. >> describe a little bit what it's like for people living in these drone zones. i think most people have no understanding. some people told me on those borders of pakistan are you living with the sounds of drones overhead all night long. mothers, kids, families knowing that a drone could drop any minute right in your village. >> today something extraordinary is happening on capitol hill. there is a hearing on drone strikes. general cartwright, one of the key officials in shaping the counterterrorism
. >> what's been interesting is michael hayden and other people that served under the bush administration say isn't it something we were getting hit for not getting warrants to wiretap people. and yet the obama administration is able to kill u.s. citizens without seeking an indictment or ever explaining to the american people. and these guys don't have a lot of credibility. and for them to say, this issue. i think must be sitting somewhere in his ranch in wyoming saying, man, barack obama...
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director michael hayden put it, the new normal? there's also cause for concern in the president's reluctance soon after the boston bombing, even to use the t word, terrorism, in his vegas muings on friday about -- vague musings on friday about some unspecified agenda of the perpetrators. when by then there was no mystery. the agenda was jihad. for five years we have heard principally from those who wield executive power, of a claim need to make fundamental changes in this country to change the world's, particularly the muslim world's, perception of us to press the reset button. we have not heard a word from those sources suggesting any need to understand and confront a totalitarian ideology that has existed since at least the founding of the muslim brotherhood in the 1920's. the ideology has regarded the united states as its principle adversary since the late 1940's, when a brotherhood principal visited this country and was aghast at what he saw as its deck dance. the first world trade center bombing in 1993, al qaeda attacks on am
director michael hayden put it, the new normal? there's also cause for concern in the president's reluctance soon after the boston bombing, even to use the t word, terrorism, in his vegas muings on friday about -- vague musings on friday about some unspecified agenda of the perpetrators. when by then there was no mystery. the agenda was jihad. for five years we have heard principally from those who wield executive power, of a claim need to make fundamental changes in this country to change the...
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committee on national legislation, united for peace and justice, peace action, great leaders like tom hayden and others to help build a movement to bring our troops home. and i recall vividly when we mamped here in washington, d.c., -- marched here in washington, d.c., past the white house, with hundreds of thousands of protestors in protest of the war. these rallies happened all across the country and of course i have to say in northern california and especially in the east bay and in san francisco, the entire bay area of california were really at the forefront of this effort. of course we worked the legislative process as hard as we possibly could. there were many members of the out-of-iraq caucus who led important legislative efforts to end the war. i recall clearly the efforts of congresswoman woolsey who offered the very first sense of congress resolution calling for an end to the war and to bring our troops home. from what i remember, she received approximately 132, 133 votes for that resolution, but that was another defining moment. there was a resolution that i offered very early on
committee on national legislation, united for peace and justice, peace action, great leaders like tom hayden and others to help build a movement to bring our troops home. and i recall vividly when we mamped here in washington, d.c., -- marched here in washington, d.c., past the white house, with hundreds of thousands of protestors in protest of the war. these rallies happened all across the country and of course i have to say in northern california and especially in the east bay and in san...